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OCR Page 1 of 2April 9, 1925.
Mr. Josich Stryker,
c/o Lindabury, Depue & Taulls,
Prudential Building,
733 Byond St.,
Newark, N. J.
Dear Mr. Stryker:
An eleven page report has just been recoived
from Dr. Gilmon Thompson. It is not as favorable as I had. expected.
In order to avoid delay in placing it in NeGlyn's hands, I am
sending it to him to-day and explaining in a note that no copy was
made for you. It will be available to you at his office.
Dr. Thompson malces somo specific recommendations
in regard to operations at the Plant, and 1 have alrendy vritten
Mr. Viedt sending him a couy of thon, asiding that they be immediately
put into effect. In a good measure they have been in operation for
somo time.
I find that a fair amount of correspondence has
accumulated on the subject of this condition. I thinle you should
review it completely.
I will take it home with me and deliver it
to you promptly.
Another point that occurs to me is that under the
circunstances should tre not write to all of our customers tho have
application plants and explain the situation to them ? If you egree
with this, will you prepare a draft of a statement ?
lix. Viedt reports over the phone this morning that
the State Department of Health is desirous of having a copy of Dr.
Drinker's report. He referred the matter to me. "hen I hear from the
Department, I will advise them that this material is in your hands.
I have also written to Dr. Drinkor aaking him
for some X-Ray films that he had and some other in order to
have everything in one place, also arranging to meet him soma time as
soon as possible. It might be advisable to retain him.
Yours truly,
President.
ARoeder-HDI
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